Driver hit 100 mph before fatal wreck

San Diego  A 28-year-old Santee man was believed to be driving more that 100 mph before he was killed in a crash on state Route 52 Sunday morning, authorities said Tuesday.

Sergio Joseph Dyda was driving west on the freeway near Santo Road about 4:45 a.m. when he lost control of his Subaru Outback and hit a guard rail on the right shoulder, witnesses told the California Highway Patrol. The car then swerved left across all lanes, hitting the center median before it turned back and hit the right guard rail again. The car continued along the shoulder and stopped near the Santo Road off ramp, according to witnesses.

Dyda was ejected from the car and was found on the road. He died at the scene.